🇧🇾🔥 Первые в мире ИИ-мультфильмы? Да, и сделали их… БЕЛАРУСЫ!
Arteki Studio решила: зачем тратить миллионы на классическую анимацию, если можно подключить нейросети? Так родился первый мульт, созданный при помощи искусственного интеллекта!
Но это только начало — студия уже готовит еще два мультфильма с ИИ! Скоро роботы будут не только рисовать, но и, возможно, придумывать сюжеты.
🇧🇾🔥 Первые в мире ИИ-мультфильмы? Да, и сделали их… БЕЛАРУСЫ!
Arteki Studio решила: зачем тратить миллионы на классическую анимацию, если можно подключить нейросети? Так родился первый мульт, созданный при помощи искусственного интеллекта!
Но это только начало — студия уже готовит еще два мультфильма с ИИ! Скоро роботы будут не только рисовать, но и, возможно, придумывать сюжеты.
Russians and Ukrainians are both prolific users of Telegram. They rely on the app for channels that act as newsfeeds, group chats (both public and private), and one-to-one communication. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Telegram has remained an important lifeline for both Russians and Ukrainians, as a way of staying aware of the latest news and keeping in touch with loved ones. Apparently upbeat developments in Russia's discussions with Ukraine helped at least temporarily send investors back into risk assets. Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that there were "certain positive developments" occurring in the talks with Ukraine, according to a transcript of their meeting. Putin added that discussions were happening "almost on a daily basis." At its heart, Telegram is little more than a messaging app like WhatsApp or Signal. But it also offers open channels that enable a single user, or a group of users, to communicate with large numbers in a method similar to a Twitter account. This has proven to be both a blessing and a curse for Telegram and its users, since these channels can be used for both good and ill. Right now, as Wired reports, the app is a key way for Ukrainians to receive updates from the government during the invasion. The next bit isn’t clear, but Durov reportedly claimed that his resignation, dated March 21st, was an April Fools’ prank. TechCrunch implies that it was a matter of principle, but it’s hard to be clear on the wheres, whos and whys. Similarly, on April 17th, the Moscow Times quoted Durov as saying that he quit the company after being pressured to reveal account details about Ukrainians protesting the then-president Viktor Yanukovych. In February 2014, the Ukrainian people ousted pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych, prompting Russia to invade and annex the Crimean peninsula. By the start of April, Pavel Durov had given his notice, with TechCrunch saying at the time that the CEO had resisted pressure to suppress pages criticizing the Russian government.
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